YOUNG PEOPLE FROM ARMENIA, GEORGIA, BULGARIA AND TURKEY TO MEET IN TBILISI
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14:08 18.09.2013
Young people from four Black Sea Basin countries are meeting in
Tbilisi on 16-22 September at the Youth Forum "Know your Neighbour,
know yourself," which is organized in the framework of the EU-funded
Youth Action for Regional Coherence and Cooperation (YARCC) project,
part of the Black Sea Cross-Border Cooperation Programme.
During the seven days of the programme, 60 young activists from youth
clubs from Armenia, Bulgaria, Turkey and Georgia will be able to share
cultural values, traditions and heritage of their countries, learn
about cultural diversity and find ways of sustainable cooperation
among youth activists in their countries.
YARCC is co-financed by the European Union through the ENPICBCBlack
SeaBasin programme. "The aim of the YARCC is to contribute to regional
partnerships and cooperation towards a common and cohesive cultural
environment where common values and the richness of Europe's cultural
diversity are shared and valued," a press release said. YARCC will
directly cover more than 2,300 youth from both urban and rural areas
of the partner countries in a period of 1 year.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/09/18/young-people-from-armenia-georgia-bulgaria-and-turkey-to-meet-in-tbilisi/
14:08 18.09.2013
Young people from four Black Sea Basin countries are meeting in
Tbilisi on 16-22 September at the Youth Forum "Know your Neighbour,
know yourself," which is organized in the framework of the EU-funded
Youth Action for Regional Coherence and Cooperation (YARCC) project,
part of the Black Sea Cross-Border Cooperation Programme.
During the seven days of the programme, 60 young activists from youth
clubs from Armenia, Bulgaria, Turkey and Georgia will be able to share
cultural values, traditions and heritage of their countries, learn
about cultural diversity and find ways of sustainable cooperation
among youth activists in their countries.
YARCC is co-financed by the European Union through the ENPICBCBlack
SeaBasin programme. "The aim of the YARCC is to contribute to regional
partnerships and cooperation towards a common and cohesive cultural
environment where common values and the richness of Europe's cultural
diversity are shared and valued," a press release said. YARCC will
directly cover more than 2,300 youth from both urban and rural areas
of the partner countries in a period of 1 year.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress